We have had a male Rose-breasted Grosbeak at our feeder for several days,
but this morning we have one that is white where it should be red. At
first, I thought it might be a female, but there's no brown on it, the
breast isn't streaked, and the rest of it is just like a male.  Do males
sometimes take a while to get the red breast? Is this a partial albino? Or
what?
Betsy

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